Which new Geforce cards use the Conexant CX25871 Video Chip
Hello,
I'm putting together a system and want to use the TV out capabilities of the Graphics card. I have read that the Conexant CX25871 video chip offers the best quality at the moment. The system is only going to be used for recording/watching TV so I don't want to spend loads of money. Maybe a Geforce 4 or the new budget Geforce FX graphics cards would do? Any ideas Thanks Steven |
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 00:40:41 +0100 "Graffo" meeped :
Hello, I'm putting together a system and want to use the TV out capabilities of the Graphics card. I have read that the Conexant CX25871 video chip offers the best quality at the moment. The system is only going to be used for recording/watching TV so I don't want to spend loads of money. Maybe a Geforce 4 or the new budget Geforce FX graphics cards would do? Any ideas Thanks Steven Abit Siluro GF4 Ti 4600 TV-Out DVI Frequenze di clock di default: 300 Mhz chip - 650 Mhz memoria Massima frequenza in overclock: 320 Mhz chip - 730 Mhz memoria Encoder video: Conexant CX25871-14 http://www.hwupgrade.it/articoli/616/3.html if in doubt..GOOGLE it out ! |
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 18:40:49 GMT Granulated
meeped : On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 00:40:41 +0100 "Graffo" meeped : Hello, I'm putting together a system and want to use the TV out capabilities of the Graphics card. I have read that the Conexant CX25871 video chip offers the best quality at the moment. The system is only going to be used for recording/watching TV so I don't want to spend loads of money. Maybe a Geforce 4 or the new budget Geforce FX graphics cards would do? Any ideas Thanks Steven Abit Siluro GF4 Ti 4600 TV-Out DVI Frequenze di clock di default: 300 Mhz chip - 650 Mhz memoria Massima frequenza in overclock: 320 Mhz chip - 730 Mhz memoria Encoder video: Conexant CX25871-14 http://www.hwupgrade.it/articoli/616/3.html if in doubt..GOOGLE it out ! looks like Abit and Creative use the conexant on a lot of their boards the cx25871-13.. tvout only ..... cx25871-14.. vivo |
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